Full lists showing how every MP voted on the Third Reading of the Article 50 Bill

After three days of further debate, the House of Commons has given a Third Reading to the European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill, which – once passed by the Lords and given Royal Asdent – will allow the Government to trigger Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty. It passed its Committee Stage unamended (see here for all the divisions on it at Committee Stage) so is sent in its original form to the Lords where its Second Reading debate there will take place on 20th February.

494 MPs voted in favour of the Third Reading for the Bill (496 if you include the two tellers and just four down on the number who backed the Second Reading last week), including 322 Conservatives (+1 on Second Reading), 162 Labour MPs (-5) and all 8 DUP MPs.

Meanwhile, 122 MPs voted against the Bill (124 including two tellers and eight up on the number who opposed the Second Reading last week), including just the one Conservative (Ken Clarke, as last week), all 54 SNP MPs, 52 Labour MPs (up five on last week, again all defying Jeremy Corbyn’s three-line whip and including Clive Lewis, who quit the Shadow Cabinet in order to vote against the Third Reading and a total of 14 still serving shadow ministers and whips, including Chi Onwurah, who didn’t rebel last week), 7 of the 9 Lib Dem MPs, along with MPs from the SDLP, Plaid Cymru, Green Party and a smattering of Independents.

Below are full lists of which MPs voted against the Third Reading, those who did not vote at all (although NB it is impossible to know whether they deliberately abstained, were away from Westminster on parliamentary business elsewhere or were ill etc.) and of course the full list of those who voted in favour of the Bill.

THE 124 MPs WHO OPPOSED THE BILL

Conservative

Kenneth Clarke

Green

Caroline Lucas

Independent

Sylvia Hermon

Independent SNP

Natalie McGarry

Michelle Thomson

Labour

Heidi Alexander

Rushanara Ali

Graham Allen

Rosena Allin-Khan (frontbencher defying the three-line whip)

Luciana Berger

Ben Bradshaw

Kevin Brennan (frontbencher defying the three-line whip)

Lyn Brown (frontbencher defying the three-line whip)

Chris Bryant

Karen Buck (frontbencher defying the three-line whip)

Dawn Butler (already resigned to defy the three-line whip)

Ruth Cadbury

Ann Clwyd

Ann Coffey

Neil Coyle

Mary Creagh

Stella Creasy

Geraint Davies

Thangam Debbonaire (whip defying the three-line whip)

Stephen Doughty

Jim Dowd

Maria Eagle

Louise Ellman

Paul Farrelly

Vicky Foxcroft (whip defying the three-line whip)

Mike Gapes

Kate Green

Lilian Greenwood

Helen Hayes

Meg Hillier

Rupa Huq (frontbencher defying the three-line whip)

Peter Kyle

David Lammy

Clive Lewis (resigned from frontbench to defy this three-line whip)

Rachael Maskell (already resigned to defy the three-line whip)

Kerry McCarthy

Alison McGovern

Catherine McKinnell

Madeleine Moon

Ian Murray

Chi Onwurah (frontbencher defying the three-line whip)

Stephen Pound (frontbencher defying the three-line whip)

Virendra Sharma

Tulip Siddiq (already resigned to defy the three-line whip)

Andy Slaughter (frontbencher defying the three-line whip)

Jeff Smith (whip defying the three-line whip)

Owen Smith

Jo Stevens (already resigned to defy the three-line whip)

Stephen Timms

Catherine West (frontbencher defying the three-line whip)

Alan Whitehead (frontbencher defying the three-line whip)

Daniel Zeichner (frontbencher defying the three-line whip)

Liberal Democrat

Tom Brake

Alistair Carmichael

Nick Clegg

Tim Farron

Sarah Olney

John Pugh

Mark Williams

Plaid Cymru

Jonathan Edwards

Liz Saville Roberts

Hywel Williams

SDLP

Mark Durkan

Alasdair McDonnell

Margaret Ritchie

SNP

Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh

Richard Arkless

Hannah Bardell

Mhairi Black

Ian Blackford

Kirsty Blackman

Phil Boswell

Deidre Brock

Alan Brown

Lisa Cameron

Doug Chapman

Joanna Cherry

Ronnie Cowan

Angela Crawley

Martyn Day

Martin Docherty-Hughes

Stu Donaldson

Marion Fellows

Margaret Ferrier

Stephen Gethins

Patricia Gibson

Patrick Grady

Peter Grant

Neil Gray

Drew Hendry

Stewart Hosie

George Kerevan

Calum Kerr

Chris Law

Angus MacNeil

Callum McCaig

Stewart McDonald

Stuart McDonald

Anne McLaughlin

John McNally

Carol Monaghan

Paul Monaghan

Roger Mullin

Gavin Newlands

John Nicolson

Brendan O’Hara

Kirsten Oswald

Steven Paterson

Angus Robertson

Alex Salmond

Tommy Sheppard

Chris Stephens

Alison Thewliss

Owen Thompson

Michael Weir

Eilidh Whiteford

Philippa Whitford

Corri Wilson

Peter Wishart

THE 18 MPs WHO DID NOT VOTE ON THE BILL*

Conservative

Peter Bottomley

Geoffrey Cox

Nick Herbert

Mike Wood

Labour

Roberta Blackman-Woods

Clive Efford

Pat Glass

Roger Godsiff

Margaret Hodge

Gerald Kaufman

Christopher Leslie

Fiona Mactaggart

Seema Malhotra

Ian Mearns

Gavin Shuker

Angela Smith

Liberal Democrat

Norman Lamb

Greg Mulholland

*Not including the Speaker, John Bercow, and his three deputies (Lindsay Hoyle, Eleanor Laing and Natascha Engel) who, by convention, do not vote in Commons divisions; Sir Roger Gale and George Howarth who chaired some of the Bill’s proceedings at committee stage and therefore by convention do not vote on the Bill; and the four Sinn Fein MPs who have not taken their seats. There are currently two vacant seats: Copeland and Stoke-on-Trent Central. NB: Absence from the division may be for a number of reasons, such as being ill or on parliamentary business elsewhere, as well as a deliberate abstention.